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Unread 04-12-2005, 03:58 PM   #11
MaxxxRacer
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Bill the multiple shunts wasnt my idea. I will talk to the guy who is building it for me to see if i can just get it with one shunt that is really powerful.

The gpu and cpu is only for radiator testing as most users have their gpu's and cpu's in the waterloop. This wont be used for cpu or gpu waterblock testing. I just need a heatsource. I will prbably just atach a maze4 to it.


"cal the shunt at its use temp
running a shunt at over 30% will cause progressively more self-heating -> changing the resistance"

so you say not to run the shunt at over 30% of its rated voltage??? If that is the caes to get to 350watts I would need about a 1100 watt shunt.. EEK.
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